THE WAR
AND THE SOCIALIST POSITION

Whereas The capitalists of Europe have quarrelled over the question of the control of trade routes and the worldâs markets, and are endeavouring to exploit the political ignorance and blind passions of the working class of their respective countries in order to induce the said workers to take up arms in what is solely their masterâs quarrel, and

Whereas further, the pseudo-Socialists and labour âleadersâ of this country, in common with their fellows on the Continent, have again betrayed the working class position, either through their ignorance of it, their cowardice or worse, and are assisting the master class in utilising this thievesâ quarrel to confuse the minds of the workers and turn their attention from the Class Struggle

THE SOCIALIST PARTY of Great Britain seizes the opportunity to re-affirming the Socialist position, which is as follows:

That Society as at present constituted is based upon the ownership of the means of living by the capitalist or master class, and the consequent enslavement of the working class, by whose labour alone wealth is produced.

That in Society, therefore, there is an antagonism of interests, manifesting itself as a CLASS WAR, between those who possess but do not produce and those who produce but do not possess.

That the machinery of government, including the armed forces of the nation, exist only to conserve the monopoly by the capitalist class of the wealth taken from the workers.

These armed forces, therefore, will only be set in motion to further the interests of the class who control them â the master class â and as the workersâ interests are not bound up in the struggle for markets wherein their masters may dispose of the wealth they have stolen from them (the workers), but in the struggle to end the system under which they are robbed, they are not concerned with the present European struggle, which is already known as the "BUSINESS" war, for it is their mastersâ interests which are involved and not their own.

THE SOCIALIST PARTY of Great Britain, pledges itself to keep the issue clear by expounding the CLASS STRUGGLE, and whilst placing on record its abhorrence of the latest manifestation of the callous, sordid, and mercenary nature of the international capitalist class, and declaring no interests are at stake justifying the shedding of a single drop of working class blood, enters its emphatic protest against the brutal and bloody butchery of our brothers of this and other lands who are being used as food for cannon abroad while suffering and starvation are the lot of their fellows at home.
Having no quarrel with the working class of any country, we extend to our fellow workers of all lands the expression of our goodwill and Socialist fraternity, and pledge ourselves to work for the overthrow of capitalism and the triumph of Socialism.

THE WORLD FOR THE WORKERS

August 25th, 1914
The Executive Committee

Wage Workers of the World Unite! You have nothing
To lose but your chains, you have a world to win! â Marx

Printed and Published by THE SOCIALIST PARTY of Great Britain, 193 Grays Inn Road, London, W.C.

POSTCSCRIPT

The text is taken from the original leaflet, THE WAR AND THE SOCIALIST POSITION, produced and printed by The Socialist Party of Great Britain. The leaflet was published for distribution to the working class until being prevented from being circulated at meetings by the capitalist State on the spurious grounds that it was considered âlikely to cause disaffection to His Majesty or to interfere with the success of His Majestyâs forces by land or sea etc.â with the imposition of The Defence of the Realm Regulations enacted in November 1914. The original MANIFESTO, drawn-up by the Executive Committee of the SPGB on August 25th, 1914, was later published on the front page of Septemberâs SOCIALIST STANDARD. The MANIFESTO was later re-issued in September 1939 at the outbreak of the Second War, and in subsequent wars since, including those of Afghanistan and Iraq during the Labour Government under the premiership of Tony Blair.

The position of The Socialist Party of Great Britain at the start of the war was ânot to bid defiance to a world gone mad, but to place on record the fact that in this country the Socialist position was faithfully maintained by Socialistsâ (SOCIALIST STANDARD, January 1915). The end of the war was not celebrated in the SOCIALIST STANDARD but demonstrated the SPGBâs sound opposition to capitalismâs wars on the basis of the class struggle and the interest of the working class to consciously and politically replace capitalism with Socialism.